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Thahimum hassan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Sentence correction

which one is correct?

1.what would i do in a firm?

2.what will i do in a firm?

  

Top answer

The term 'business' is more common than 'firm'. If you are talking very generally about business, we often use no article instead of 'a business'. If you are talking about a previously specified business, say eg 'the/this/your business'.

  • The term 'business' is more common than 'firm'.
  • If you are talking very generally about business, we often use no article instead of 'a business'.
  • If you are talking about a previously specified business, say eg 'the/this/your business'.
  • Both of your sentences are correct, if you add correct capital letters.
  • would is hypothetical, eg you have no actual job or job offer.
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The term 'business' is more common than 'firm'.

If you are talking very generally about business, we often use no article instead of 'a business'. If you are talking about a previously specified business, say eg 'the/this/your business'.


Both of your sentences are correct, if you add correct capital letters.

would is hypothetical, eg you have no actual job or job

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